Pergola kits USA HOMESTEAD PERGOLA Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 3

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Setting up the template:

1. Your pergola kit includes a wooden template that is 

used to mark your post locations. Notice that two of 

the 2x4 boards have a marking near the ends. Build a 

box that will reveal the outside corners of the posts 

when properly placed.

2. Arrange the template pieces so that they are
positioned in the exact location of where the pergola
will be placed.  The boards with the marking on the
end will be across from each other.  The marks will
show where the other boards will be attached to
create this box.  

3. Connect the corners of the template pieces by

driving two 2 ½” screws through the side of the

template boards.

4. When the template is in position, square the

template.  Do this by measuring diagonally from one

corner to its opposite corner, then measure

diagonally between the other two corners. These two

dimensions MUST be the same. Adjust the template

until the diagonal measurements are identical.

5. Once the template is “square”, mark the post

locations using the INSIDE corners of the framed box

on a concrete slab with a pencil. After all the post

locations are marked on the concrete slab, remove

and set the wooden template aside.

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SECTION ONE – POSTS

1.

Set the Template

:  The pergola is shipped

with a wooden template so to properly

figure the location of the posts. Arrange

them so that they are positioned in the

approximate location of where the pergola

will be.  Connect the corners of the

template using 2 ½” screws. (As shown at

right) Note: If the pergola is over 16 feet

or has a middle post, the template may be

spliced.  Be sure to match up the correct splices using the Letters A to A, B to B

(not shown)

.

2.

Square the Template

: Once the template is in position, square it. Do this by

measuring the distance from one corner to the opposing corner as shown.

Remember this dimension (varies by pergola size) and then measure the other

two corners. These dimensions must be the same. Adjust the template and

measure the corners until they are the same. Once the template is square, with a

pencil, mark the inside of the hole for each of the posts.

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.

Set the Brackets

:  The brackets are stainless steel. Next, drill a hole into your

concrete footer or slab.  Using a ½” masonry bit, drill a 4” hole through the

center of the large hole in the middle of the post base.  Make sure all of the

concrete dust is cleared from the hole, use a vacuum if needed. Add the washer 

and put the nut on the bolt so the threads are just above the nut.  Do not set the 

bolt too deep in the hole, as this will also protect the threads should it need to be 

tapped with a hammer. Tighten the bolt, and the base of the bolt will expand.  If 

installing the pergola on concrete, use the supplied wedge bolt.  If attaching the 

pergola to a wood deck, use a 4” lag bolt (not included) instead of a wedge bolt.

P a g e

Setting up the template:

1. Your pergola kit includes a wooden template that is 

used to mark your post locations. Notice that two of 

the 2x4 boards have a marking near the ends. Build a 

box that will reveal the outside corners of the posts 

when properly placed.

2. Arrange the template pieces so that they are
positioned in the exact location of where the pergola
will be placed.  The boards with the marking on the
end will be across from each other.  The marks will
show where the other boards will be attached to
create this box.  

3. Connect the corners of the template pieces by

driving two 2 ½” screws through the side of the

template boards.

4. When the template is in position, square the

template.  Do this by measuring diagonally from one

corner to its opposite corner, then measure

diagonally between the other two corners. These two

dimensions MUST be the same. Adjust the template

until the diagonal measurements are identical.

5. Once the template is “square”, mark the post

locations using the INSIDE corners of the framed box

on a concrete slab with a pencil. After all the post

locations are marked on the concrete slab, remove

and set the wooden template aside.

P a g e

SECTION ONE – POSTS

1.

Set the Template

:  The pergola is shipped

with a wooden template so to properly

figure the location of the posts. Arrange

them so that they are positioned in the

approximate location of where the pergola

will be.  Connect the corners of the

template using 2 ½” screws. (As shown at

right) Note: If the pergola is over 16 feet

or has a middle post, the template may be

spliced.  Be sure to match up the correct splices using the Letters A to A, B to B

(not shown)

.

2.

Square the Template

: Once the template is in position, square it. Do this by

measuring the distance from one corner to the opposing corner as shown.

Remember this dimension (varies by pergola size) and then measure the other

two corners. These dimensions must be the same. Adjust the template and

measure the corners until they are the same. Once the template is square, with a

pencil, mark the inside of the hole for each of the posts.

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.

Set the Brackets

:  The brackets are stainless steel. Next, drill a hole into your

concrete footer or slab.  Using a ½” masonry bit, drill a 4” hole through the

center of the large hole in the middle of the post base.  Make sure all of the

concrete dust is cleared from the hole, use a vacuum if needed. Add the washer 

and put the nut on the bolt so the threads are just above the nut.  Do not set the 

bolt too deep in the hole, as this will also protect the threads should it need to be 

tapped with a hammer. Tighten the bolt, and the base of the bolt will expand.  If 

installing the pergola on concrete, use the supplied wedge bolt.  If attaching the 

pergola to a wood deck, use a 4” lag bolt (not included) instead of a wedge bolt.

P a g e

Setting up the template:

1. Your pergola kit includes a wooden template that is 

used to mark your post locations. Notice that two of 

the 2x4 boards have a marking near the ends. Build a 

box that will reveal the outside corners of the posts 

when properly placed.

2. Arrange the template pieces so that they are
positioned in the exact location of where the pergola
will be placed.  The boards with the marking on the
end will be across from each other.  The marks will
show where the other boards will be attached to
create this box.  

3. Connect the corners of the template pieces by

driving two 2 ½” screws through the side of the

template boards.

4. When the template is in position, square the

template.  Do this by measuring diagonally from one

corner to its opposite corner, then measure

diagonally between the other two corners. These two

dimensions MUST be the same. Adjust the template

until the diagonal measurements are identical.

5. Once the template is “square”, mark the post

locations using the INSIDE corners of the framed box

on a concrete slab with a pencil. After all the post

locations are marked on the concrete slab, remove

and set the wooden template aside.

P a g e

SECTION ONE – POSTS

1.

Set the Template

:  The pergola is shipped

with a wooden template so to properly

figure the location of the posts. Arrange

them so that they are positioned in the

approximate location of where the pergola

will be.  Connect the corners of the

template using 2 ½” screws. (As shown at

right) Note: If the pergola is over 16 feet

or has a middle post, the template may be

spliced.  Be sure to match up the correct splices using the Letters A to A, B to B

(not shown)

.

2.

Square the Template

: Once the template is in position, square it. Do this by

measuring the distance from one corner to the opposing corner as shown.

Remember this dimension (varies by pergola size) and then measure the other

two corners. These dimensions must be the same. Adjust the template and

measure the corners until they are the same. Once the template is square, with a

pencil, mark the inside of the hole for each of the posts.

6

.

Set the Brackets

:  The brackets are stainless steel. Next, drill a hole into your

concrete footer or slab.  Using a ½” masonry bit, drill a 4” hole through the

center of the large hole in the middle of the post base.  Make sure all of the

concrete dust is cleared from the hole, use a vacuum if needed. Add the washer 

and put the nut on the bolt so the threads are just above the nut.  Do not set the 

bolt too deep in the hole, as this will also protect the threads should it need to be 

tapped with a hammer. Tighten the bolt, and the base of the bolt will expand.  If 

installing the pergola on concrete, use the supplied wedge bolt.  If attaching the 

pergola to a wood deck, use a 4” lag bolt (not included) instead of a wedge bolt.

P a g e

Setting up the template:

1. Your pergola kit includes a wooden template that is 

used to mark your post locations. Notice that two of 

the 2x4 boards have a marking near the ends. Build a 

box that will reveal the outside corners of the posts 

when properly placed.

2. Arrange the template pieces so that they are
positioned in the exact location of where the pergola
will be placed.  The boards with the marking on the
end will be across from each other.  The marks will
show where the other boards will be attached to
create this box.  

3. Connect the corners of the template pieces by

driving two 2 ½” screws through the side of the

template boards.

4. When the template is in position, square the

template.  Do this by measuring diagonally from one

corner to its opposite corner, then measure

diagonally between the other two corners. These two

dimensions MUST be the same. Adjust the template

until the diagonal measurements are identical.

5. Once the template is “square”, mark the post

locations using the INSIDE corners of the framed box

on a concrete slab with a pencil. After all the post

locations are marked on the concrete slab, remove

and set the wooden template aside.

P a g e

SECTION ONE – POSTS

1.

Set the Template

:  The pergola is shipped

with a wooden template so to properly

figure the location of the posts. Arrange

them so that they are positioned in the

approximate location of where the pergola

will be.  Connect the corners of the

template using 2 ½” screws. (As shown at

right) Note: If the pergola is over 16 feet

or has a middle post, the template may be

spliced.  Be sure to match up the correct splices using the Letters A to A, B to B

(not shown)

.

2.

Square the Template

: Once the template is in position, square it. Do this by

measuring the distance from one corner to the opposing corner as shown.

Remember this dimension (varies by pergola size) and then measure the other

two corners. These dimensions must be the same. Adjust the template and

measure the corners until they are the same. Once the template is square, with a

pencil, mark the inside of the hole for each of the posts.

6

.

Set the Brackets

:  The brackets are stainless steel. Next, drill a hole into your

concrete footer or slab.  Using a ½” masonry bit, drill a 4” hole through the

center of the large hole in the middle of the post base.  Make sure all of the

concrete dust is cleared from the hole, use a vacuum if needed. Add the washer 

and put the nut on the bolt so the threads are just above the nut.  Do not set the 

bolt too deep in the hole, as this will also protect the threads should it need to be 

tapped with a hammer. Tighten the bolt, and the base of the bolt will expand.  If 

installing the pergola on concrete, use the supplied wedge bolt.  If attaching the 

pergola to a wood deck, use a 4” lag bolt (not included) instead of a wedge bolt.

Setting up the template:

1.) Your pergola kit includes a wooden 
template that is used to mark your post 
locations. Notice that two of the 2x4 boards 
have a marking near the ends. Build a box that 
will reveal the outside corners of the posts 
when properly placed.
NOTE: If you purchased a larger pergola 
your template will be spliced in the center, 
just match up the letters and fasten together 
with (2) screws. 

3.) Connect the corners of the template pieces 
by driving two 2 ½” screws through the side of 
the template boards.

2.) Arrange the template pieces so that they 
are positioned in the exact location of where 
the pergola will be placed. The boards with the 
marking on the end will be across from each 
other. The marks will show where the other 
boards will be attached to create this box.

4.) When the template is in position, square 
the template. Do this by measuring diagonally 
from one corner to its opposite corner, then 
measure diagonally between the other two 
corners. These two dimensions MUST be the 
same. Adjust the template until the diagonal 
measurements are identical.

SECTION ONE – POSTS

Summary of Contents for HOMESTEAD PERGOLA

Page 1: ...NSTRUCTIONS Shown 12 x14 Freestanding Cedar Homestead Pergola These instructions are for the smooth finished cedar model If you purchased the rough sawn cedar model method of assembly will be very sim...

Page 2: ...b or on concrete footers it should be level where the posts will rest If not it may be necessary to cut the bottom of the posts so that the tops are all level Other than this no cutting is necessary I...

Page 3: ...pliced Be sure to match up the correc not shown 2 Square the Template Once the temp measuring the distance from one corne Remember this dimension varies by pe two corners These dimensions must be meas...

Page 4: ...ts 6 The brackets are the 8 L Brackets in the hardware box Place them at the outside of the pencil mark one per corner Next drill a hole into your concrete footer or slab Using a masonry bit drill a h...

Page 5: ...tall the Post Bases trim rings and center rings Get a ladder and slide the base over the top of the post see above There are 6 screws per base it does not really matter which way they are turned We re...

Page 6: ...post 10 Attach using two screws one near the top and the other near the bottom of the beam leave about 1 1 gap from top and bottom on the beam Center the screw on the post Attach the beams with two s...

Page 7: ...t with a screw to keep it from falling down Make sure the posts are level and still at the L shaped pencil mark Screw the second bracket to the post using 5 2 screws It does not matter which side of t...

Page 8: ...im ring up against the beam and return beam Fasten with 2 2 screws as shown Fasten Center Trim 15 It does not matter where the center trim is placed We recommend going about 10 from bottom of trim rin...

Page 9: ...d be positioned so that they go into one of the boards and not in between them Setting Top Runners 17 Top runners are to sit on top of the main runners in much the same way that the runners were attac...

Page 10: ...complete A few notes concerning options are included below Depending on e may be a separate sheet explaining the option If the option or the pergola itself is nstructions may be hand written Be sure t...

Page 11: ...Pergola is now complete Be sure to call your project advisor with any questions If you purchased a canopy with your pergola follow the directions that are included with the canopy ENJOY YOUR NEW HOMES...

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